12-15-2015, 12:28 PM
Service dogs are subject to the same rules as other animals arriving in Hawaii:
http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/guide-service-dogs/
Other animals:
http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/faq-for-an...uarantine/
It shouldn't be too difficult for the President of the United States to get his dogs to qualify for the HDOA requirements.
As pt noted above, he's got people. With the thousands of professionals he delegates to take on ISIS, the federal budget, etc, it shouldn't be difficult to find someone qualified to look after the dogs. And as we all know, a position in the federal government requires making sure the paperwork is in order. Especially if you enter the White House on a regular basis. Otherwise, the dog nanny's gonna be out of a job, left to fend for himself on the runway at Hickam, and stuck with his new Hawaiian nickname, "Kimo TMT."
http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/guide-service-dogs/
Other animals:
http://hdoa.hawaii.gov/ai/aqs/faq-for-an...uarantine/
It shouldn't be too difficult for the President of the United States to get his dogs to qualify for the HDOA requirements.
As pt noted above, he's got people. With the thousands of professionals he delegates to take on ISIS, the federal budget, etc, it shouldn't be difficult to find someone qualified to look after the dogs. And as we all know, a position in the federal government requires making sure the paperwork is in order. Especially if you enter the White House on a regular basis. Otherwise, the dog nanny's gonna be out of a job, left to fend for himself on the runway at Hickam, and stuck with his new Hawaiian nickname, "Kimo TMT."
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